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Dave Lomasney

Dave's Streamers on Streamers 365

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Dave Lomasney

Dave's Streamers

#57 Brookie Fin - Dave Lomasney
#108 Black Moose - Dave Lomasney
#227 Colonel Fuller - Dave Lomasney #227 Colonel Fuller - Dave Lomasney
#262 Soo Nipi - Dave Lomasney #262 Soo Nipi - Dave Lomasney
#275 Muddy Waters - Dave Lomasney #275 Muddy Waters - Dave Lomasney
#285 Muddler Featherwing - Dave Lomasney #285 Muddler Featherwing - Dave Lomasney
#302 Moosehead - Dave Lomasney (lake and streamer versions) #302 Moosehead - Dave Lomasney (lake and streamer versions)
#316 Golden Pheasant - Dave Lomasney #316 Golden Pheasant - Dave Lomasney
#340 Watson Fancy - Dave Lomasney #340 Watson Fancy - Dave Lomasney
Blueback Streamer - Dave Lomasney 2014 Streamer Collection - Dave Lomasney

Dave's Biography

I was born and raised a New Englander, were I love to fly fish, hunt, hike and most of all tie classic streamer and wet flies. I started flyfishing and tying about thirty years ago when I bought a Universal Fly Tying Kit from the Kittery Trading Post here in Maine. Little did I know were it would take me. Simple bucktails at first, Mickey Fin, Blacknose Dace, and Wardens Worry. It was with that first Wardens Worry that I caught my first trout with a fly. A beautiful sixteen inch rainbow trout from a local pond, a memory forever! And then came the classic feather-wing patterns with the likes of the Gray Ghost, Black Ghost and Supervisor that I would troll and fish in the many big lakes and rivers of northern Maine and New Hampshire for trout and land locked salmon.Most recently, I have a growing affection for tying classic wet flies and salmon flies, of which both are an ongoing challenge to master.

Today I live in York, Maine were I love to flyfish the saltwater for stripers in the summer. I also take a few road trips up north to the Rangeley Region in the spring and fall, where I love to swing and troll these many beautiful classic feather-wing streamers, for Ol' Salmo and Fontinalis.

Submitted by Stephen Shultz on

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Excellent. Keep up the good work! The old saying goes "If you do what you love for a living...you'll never work a day in your life"....

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